Ardena M. Feils

ardena feils

October 30, 1937 ~ July 15, 2015

Age 77 of Forest Lake. Loving Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great-Grandmother, passed away peacefully on July 15, 2015. Preceded in death by siblings, Joanne Hynes, David Diderrich. Survived by husband, Don; daughters, Julie (Carroll) Anderson, Jayne (Tal) Gravelle; grandchildren, Katie (Steve) Weyer, Cole Anderson, Kyle Anderson, Lauren Gravelle, Brett Gravelle; great-granddaughter, Reyna Anderson; sister-in-law, Dorothy Diderrich; brother-in-law, Bill Hynes (Dee); nieces; nephews; other relatives and friends. Ardena graduated from Winona State College and then received her Masters Degree from the University of St. Thomas. She taught for 35 years in the White Bear Lake School District. Ardena enjoyed winters in Arizona, socializing with friends family, and most of all attending her grandchildrens activities. Visitation 5-7:30 PM Tuesday July 21st at Roberts Family Funeral Home 555 SW Centennial Dr. Forest Lake. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 AM Wednesday July 22nd at Church of St. Peter, 1250 S. Shore Dr., Forest Lake with visitation from 9-10 AM AT THE FUNERAL HOME. Interment Calvary Cemetery, Forest Lake. Memorials preferred to the American Cancer Society.

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  1. Dear Don and family,

    My prayers and thoughts go out to you all
    at this difficult time for your great loss of
    a wonderful lady.
    .

  2. Ardena was a great friend to me all her life. I will miss her. I remember all the times I slept over at her home and roommates in college. My sympathy to her family..

  3. Ardena and I had great time while in school, we were best friends and you don`t find a friend like her very often. May God take the best care of a great person.

  4. Ardena was a great classmate and friend–she will be missed. She will be in our prayers. You have our sympathy.

  5. So many wonderful memories of cousins playing on the farm, Whitewater State Park swimming, 4-H, helping with making hay on our farms.


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